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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Poorly neglected boat, bringing her back to service
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<blockquote data-quote="checkoutmyjunk" data-source="post: 471347" data-attributes="member: 25248"><p>Tiny update, submitted my papers to get a title and registration on the boat. I'm not holding my breath but when I called the fish and boat office they claimed that once they get the papers and forms they first send the last registered owner a letter letting them know that I am applying for a title to give them time to object in the event they didn't actually sell the boat. If the previous owner does not respond within 2 weeks then they send a second letter to the state police to see if it was reported stolen, that takes another 2 weeks. If the police and the last registered owner do not cause any problems then I get a title and a registration and I can move on with the project, I am hoping it takes less than 6 weeks. </p><p></p><p>Thankfully the motors I got on this deal do not need titles or registration, the trailer is titled and ready to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="checkoutmyjunk, post: 471347, member: 25248"] Tiny update, submitted my papers to get a title and registration on the boat. I'm not holding my breath but when I called the fish and boat office they claimed that once they get the papers and forms they first send the last registered owner a letter letting them know that I am applying for a title to give them time to object in the event they didn't actually sell the boat. If the previous owner does not respond within 2 weeks then they send a second letter to the state police to see if it was reported stolen, that takes another 2 weeks. If the police and the last registered owner do not cause any problems then I get a title and a registration and I can move on with the project, I am hoping it takes less than 6 weeks. Thankfully the motors I got on this deal do not need titles or registration, the trailer is titled and ready to go. [/QUOTE]
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